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Seems it wasn't in the scale that made EBU consider it commercially breaching. Technically speaking it was not widely or publicly released.Nope. The song was available on Spotify / iTunes on July 28th as a "grat". An Instant Gratification, meaning songs that are made available during an album's pre-order period for people to buy and download individually.
It could've been avoided had their record company deleted the YouTube upload from July - yet, it's still there.
Pedestal was performed at a festival before September 1st and the EBU didn't careNope. The song was available on Spotify / iTunes on July 28th as a "grat". An Instant Gratification, meaning songs that are made available during an album's pre-order period for people to buy and download individually.
It could've been avoided had their record company deleted the YouTube upload from July - yet, it's still there.
NGL that was a smarter move than directly neglecting the song. They have no shame to send a propaganda song so they would have no reason to hold back and not use it as another propaganda tool against EBU had to song never been released to the public.This is the same ebu that uploaded Belarus's propaganda song in their official YouTube channel.
If that was the case they should have just uploaded October rain before telling Israel to change it.NGL that was a smarter move than directly neglecting the song. They have no shame to send a propaganda song so they would have no reason to hold back and not use it as another propaganda tool against EBU had to song never been released to the public.
If that was the case they should have just uploaded October rain before telling Israel to change it.
They should have, yes.If that was the case they should have just uploaded October rain before telling Israel to change it.